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96 - Jon Freeman: Reading Faces

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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The Evolution of Trust in the Non-Social World

There's a whole industry out there of people teaching others how to read in someone's face if they're lying and if they can be relied on. What is this need that we have to be able to read inSomeone's face if we can trust them or not? I think the idea of where the trust for this and dominance and that initial paper which connected connected to the stereotype content model with which is drawing on these ideas of universal dimensions and social commission,. referring to warrant the competence and then this these models in terms of face evaluation. seems that the more fundamental and dramatic or inference from someone's faces the less likely we are to be true.

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